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The Great Rift valley, Tanzania.
The great rift valley is dry and has deserts. The people there had consumed animals herds. The tools they used were just axes.
The border cave
Is a grassy river valley. And the animals or plants consumed were Buffalo thorn trees and shrubs and antelope. The tools they had were bows and arrows and that is basicity it
Gulf of Zulu
The gulf of Zulu is an ocean and the people there ate zebra mussels/clamps. And the tools and shelter they had were villages and spears.
Mezhirich, Ukraine
The weather there is cold even mammoths live there and the people there consume mammoths the tools they had were bones, villages, animal teeth and tusks.



Kota Tampan, Sumatra: The land they had was a forest. The tools that they used were the hammer stone, the trumpa, and villages.


Catal Huyuk: It started 8,500 years ago. Also its one of the world’s first cities. It also had houses made from thick brick walls covered with plaster. There were also reed beds built into the walls. Clay plots were stored surplus wheat and barley. Cattle provided supply mite, and meat.

Fertile Crescent: It extends from Israel through Lebanon and Syria, and through the plains and hills of Iraq and southern Turkey, also through the whole head of Persian Gulf. The first animals that were found is sheep, goats, pigs and cattle.

Jericho: the date was November 18, 1997. The land and climate was plains and hills dry summers and mild but wet winters. The tools they had were stalks and villages. I found this on the internet.

Karacadag Mountains: the date was November 18,1997. The land and climate was rocky. The tools they had were plants, as botanists barley and bread wheat. einkorn wheat. I found all of this info from the internet.